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This is a great lesson that incorporates the use of primary documents and anaylzing photographs. The lesson is useful...
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This is a great lesson that incorporates the use of primary documents and anaylzing photographs. The lesson is useful because it allows students to analyze photographs and then create a product from their understanding. I also like that the lesson is structured for lower-level learners where the teacher can provide a fill-in letter form to help them develop their final product. Great inclusion of UDL principles including visual and expressive learning. Technical Remarks:None

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This lesson was moving and gives students a personal look into history. Your UDL principles are clearly listed in your lesson...
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This lesson was moving and gives students a personal look into history. Your UDL principles are clearly listed in your lesson plan by offering alternatives and/or additional support to students with those needs. Giving the students the ability to share their letters and reflect on the horrible past that the postcards depict will give students a sense of understanding of what actually occurred in terms of race relations and what that means for them today. I agree that the age level for this lesson should be no younger than 15. The accompanying Google Docs lesson plan offers many different activities that can help students understand the objectives you set for them.

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This seems like a lesson that will elicit powerful emotional responses from students. Although the site is rather...
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This seems like a lesson that will elicit powerful emotional responses from students. Although the site is rather disturbing, it gives history and talks about conditions that cannot be forgotten. I can see how the lesson would draw students in and make them eager to give their opinions in the letters. From a Universal Design for Learning perspective, it is good that you included graphic organizers and sample writing to help guide students in their thinking and what is expected of them. Having the visual pictures available to support student learning also is important. It will make their learning more memorable for this particular assignment.Technical Remarks:Thank you for including the link to the website. I did not find any technical problems.

Author:
Deborah Johnson
(Teacher (K-12))

Date Added:
Jun 20, 2011

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